eBay for Beginners | How to Make $100 a Day at Ross / TJ Maxx / Marshalls

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Published 2019-11-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @lam102510
    I started reselling YESTERDAY!! My first purchase/sale was a Leather Callaway cart bag. I bought it at goodwill for $15, and sold it within a few hours for $150!! Can definitely say I'm hooked on reselling as a part time side hustle/hobby/!
  • @loopy221
    Perks about doing this: you do it when you want. It may not be a lot of money but you still are making money when YOU want to. :) (THANK U ALL FOR THE LIKES! My mom started buying storage units and making money doing that, I no longer sell on eBay and other platforms, I did work for a ups store and learned some great things.. some of my coworkers actually sold on eBay and stuff also.. I quit and started working for Amazon delivering packages.. would definitely like to sell stuff again.. it’s so much fun.. but the money I made didn’t really go to much.. I live with my mother and four other brothers.. money made just went to food and reinvesting back into higher purchases to resale.. I wish u all luck! :-))
  • @helenkiflu5292
    I spent $50 on 39 pairs of crocs at goodwill and sold the all in the first 60 days for $25 each
  • @grannygoes7882
    Here is an idea for all the reseller wanna be's. I was a reseller for over 20 years. It was a fun hobby for me as I had a full time job. I had an easy office job that allowed me to come and go as I pleased so I could even shop and package/mail items while "at work." I thoroughly enjoyed it for years. Then ebay got flooded with professional store owners and the competition got really tough. Plus ebay and paypal raised their fees. Now reselling is tough. It's way harder than most jobs IMO. There are many resellers doing very well but the average reseller is lucky to break even. My idea for you is to get rid of your junk and turn your storage space into an airbnb. That is what I did and I make 4X what I was making reselling with very little investment of time and money.
  • @GROVERBOX
    Always keep your shipping costs in mind when buying. The heavier the item, the more it costs to ship.
  • @tubularguynine
    I found a pair of hiking boots in Goodwill a couple of weeks ago for $4, and sold them on eBay for $65! 🤑
  • @banderse77
    Bought a hat for $20, sold it for $20.01
  • @George_Perez
    love your videos man, ebay has been literally printing me money the past few weeks, think cause so many people are stuck at home nowadays.. great time to start selling guys, hope everyone is crushing it! 💪🔥🤑
  • I work at a Ross and I just want to thank you for picking up those pillows ! Best customer ever lol
  • @ItsMikeArre
    Pro tip from some1 who used to do this all the time go 2 a goodwill in a nice town near u and look for famous name brands my friend would buy cheap Ralph Lauren suits for 20 bucks and post them for 60-100
  • @taurnguard
    There's a difference between ebay items that are selling for $15 and ebay items that have an opening bid of $15. Just because the seller thinks it will sell for that much doesn't mean it will. Pay attention to the number of bidders on items. The more bids there are on an item, the more interest there is and the better chance you will sell it for what you want, if not more.
  • @nancycoomer4301
    what resellers should know, just because something sold on ebay or elsewhere, it does not mean yours will sell. been reselling for 30 years.
  • Thank you for sharing this! I have been using tjmaxx and marshalls for years to supplement my sales as I normally sell vintage. Great video!
  • @madgame1000
    Good video on what NOT to do. Buying something for $10 profit is not worth it if you have limited capital or are tying to go full time. You can find items to sell at these stores but for the time invested in listing, inventory, and shipping I wouldn't source these. I recommend learning what sells and going to thrift stores first.
  • I use to buy Jordan's and I remember when Michael kors was really popular I would buy purses from there and flip them
  • @user-tw6bj4xx1l
    I do this on a home decor level. I usually tracking what doesn't sell in 2 weeks or just returned back to the store
  • @mikeadam80
    You're a good person for putting those pillows back. It says a lot
  • @LockerLootersIN
    We are EBay sellers as well and we went to Ross after watching this video. We picked up 11 items for about $118 and listed them for $312. We will see how we do. Thank you for the suggestion.
  • @kevinpyne5808
    You at best are making a buck or two after fees on stuff selling on EBay $10-$20. Best to concentrate on items selling $40-$50 on ebay.
  • @NestingHaven
    Good tips! I mostly focus on reselling vintage home items but I have been interested in learning more about the retail arbitrage. I wouldn’t have known that baseball sells better than football, either. Very interesting!